Greg Stein schrieb: > We certainly don't have "Leads". I know that is a different model from > how the OOo community has operated in the past. We'll need to find > ways to coordinate actions. It is certainly possible to have > "coordinators" or "managers" (such as a Release Manager, or Patch > Manager), but these are different from "Leads". They have no more say > than anybody else in the community. They are just the focal point for > coordinating the broader activities. > To be "lead" in the OpenOffice.org project never has been a question of power but of responsibility.
Their only power is the power of those who do. It's the same for other officers in the OpenOffice.org project. I read, there is no single vision on how PMCs should run a project and the communities they host. So I think the OpenOffice.org community can create or better bring in its own customary constitution even it's hosted by Apache. OpenOffice.org is a little bit different from other Apache projects. That makes sense to gover it in a different way. Regards Michael
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